THE EFL have followed the Premier League in scrapping pre-match handshakes as a coronavirus precaution.
The league have announced that starting with this weekend’s round of fixtures the fair play ritual will be shelved “until further notice”.
Clubs are also been urged to take action themselves to help stop the spread of infection.
“As a result of the ongoing concerns posed the by coronavirus outbreak and following specific medical advice, the Fair Play handshake between players and match officials will not take place at this weekend’s EFL matches and until further notice,” a statement read.
“Whilst the Government guidance does remain unchanged, a decision has been taken on medical advice and as a precautionary measure.
“Matchday operations at EFL grounds are set to continue this weekend with clubs being advised to take appropriate prevention measures as per the Government guidance.
“It is understood, however, that individual clubs may take decisions at a local level to help mitigate the risk of the virus spreading further ahead of this weekend’s matches.
“The EFL continues to remain in regular dialogue with the Government regarding the ongoing developments and is being appraised on a regular basis of developments that could potentially impact our clubs and competitions
“We will continue to provide EFL clubs with updates and advice as it is issued to ensure that they have all the relevant up-to date information so that they can continue to advise their players, staff and supporters.
“These matters are subject to constant change and we will update as appropriate.”
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